

💧 Stay ahead in the garden game with dripline precision!
This 100-foot USA-made 1/4-inch dripline features 6-inch spaced, flow-regulated emitters delivering 0.5 GPH each. Constructed from durable polyethylene, it resists chemicals and fertilizers, operates efficiently between 10-25 PSI, and fits standard 1/4" fittings for easy installation—perfect for professional-grade irrigation and hydroponics setups.







| ASIN | B0746837DL |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,208 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #12 in Automatic Irrigation Tubing |
| Brand Name | One Stop Outdoor |
| Color | Black, Blue, Brown |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,458) |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 1200"L x 0.25"W |
| Item Length | 1200 Inches |
| Item Weight | 1.21 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | One Stop Outdoor |
| Material Type | Polyethylene (PE) |
| Maximum Pressure | 25 Pound per Square Inch |
| Nominal Wall Thickness | 0.25 inch |
| Outside Diameter | 0.25 Inches |
| UPC | 013158330028 |
| Unit Count | 100 Feet |
J**A
NEEDED FOR THE GARDEN
Worked great for my water system in my garden
J**Y
Great product, AMERICAN made!!
Just the right amount of water!! Perfect for watering my baby oaks!!
D**E
A good alternative to setting up drip watering
Watering a garden flower or vegetable can be a bit problematic if your vegetation is spaced unevenly. Often watering is done by sprinkler which wastes a lot of water. I've tried soaker hoses (usually hoses and setup only good for a short time), sprinklers (water wasted to evaporation and unwanted locations), and by hose (time consuming and not well controlled), drip line watering is the best solution but hoses last only a couple of seasons. This product allows even watering with a minimal amount of setup. The drip heads are embedded at regular intervals in the hose and allows for slow watering which limits erosion. The amount of water needed can be regulated by hose size, watering time length and time of day. The hose is constructed to be able to lay out in the sun or be buried under a layer of soil. I have both situations and have not noticed any deterioration to the hose so far. If I get three to four seasons I will be overjoyed. This will have been the best solution to my situation as setting up a drip line can be pretty expensive when all components are accounted for. This is the great value for the cost.
B**N
Strong but low-flowing
I bought this last year. Thick, sturdy and easy to use, it's a good value and I don't regret the purchase. There are drawbacks however. The emitters were maybe a little bit 'slow' (don't emit quite enough) when I first got it, but the difference wasn't significant. But now, after a full season of watering, they've probably lost half their flow (some more than others). I'm going to have to replace it all. I suspect that impurities in my water may have clogged the emitters.
U**Y
This is the good stuff
I bought this before and was totally satisfied. Buy once and have your garden watered. I tried another drip line that was black and had to rip it all out. The black stuff doesn't work, some emitters don't drip and the whole line is not pressure compensating. Don't buy the black stuff, buy the drip line that works.
G**N
Perforated drip irrigation tubing
this does exactly what you would expect. My tomatoes, Beans, Peas, Strawberries, Peppers and chard onions and cilantro and rosemary are just thrilled with it every morning at sun-up when the water timer is triggered by the sunrise, II helps to stake this tubing in place when you lay it in your garden because it has a memory from being coiled that needs a little force to retrain it to go strait or to curve smoothly where you want it to go. They make nice plastic upside down J shaped stakes for that and they work exactly as you would expect them to. This really out performs and will far out last the soaker hose. system i replaced with this.
R**N
Just okay
The drip line was okay. It had a lot of sections that were defective and water wouldn't flow out. I don't believe I would buy it again.
K**N
Check for even dispersal of drips. Easy fix.
I love this product. Better than soaker hoses by far. Bought a few years ago and it's still good. Bought more (500 ft) this time which was too much but I will store the extra until I need to replace lines I have in now when they wear out. I wanted rows closer together this time around. Definitely check to make sure that you don't have a hole that is too big. I cut it out and all was well. Then I covered it with straw mulch. Now I am all set to go on long camping trips!
R**H
This is a great product. I have been using something similar for years that I go when i worked in the irrigation industry but I was out of it. I hunted high & mow in Australia to get it, so ended up turning to Amazon to buy the American equivalent. it's much more flexible than the larger dripper line which suits small raised garden beds well.
J**R
The drip irrigation hose is tough and well made. Unlike other drip lines which just have a small holes drilled or punctured in the tubing, this hose has a reinforced section every 6 inches which houses the emitter hole. I paired these drip lines with small 8 valve manifolds so that I can continue each drip line separately. A drip line of this quality should last for years.
A**R
It is easy to use and install, i am using it for garden beds, flower beds and around trees. 30 min. per soaking with a timer saves water and time.
O**Z
I used it in planter boxes, the 12'' spaced were not giving me the water I needed, but I was unable to bye anything else locally (small town)
T**A
It's the right hose that I wanted to go with the rest of my irrigation system for my garden. We've been using this type of hose for for 10 years. I needed some extra hose for new area.
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